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Uncover my highly secured text

I have made a highly secured peace of text and I want you all to figure out how to uncover it!

You copy the binary from the text file

Uncover the text.txt

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1 minute ago, James said:

U wot, m8?

I converted a format and then converted to another format and so on.....

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Can't you just upload the file to the forums?

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no offense, but i'm not really into downloading random binaries from the internet even, if they start out as a txt.

 

Also, as long as you didn't manually modify the file at any point, just changing filetypes won't change the file itself (at least on windows), so changing file types multiple times doesn't do anything more than the first format change does to obscure the contents ;)

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Just now, reniat said:

no offense, but i'm not really into downloading random binaries from the internet even, if they start out as a txt.

 

Also, as long as you didn't manually modify the file at any point, just changing filetypes won't change the file itself (at least on windows), so changing file types multiple times doesn't do anything more than the first format change does to obscure the contents ;)

I downloaded it just because I was curious. It's legitimately just a single (long) line of binary.

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9 hours ago, njmyers3 said:

I downloaded it just because I was curious. It's legitimately just a single (long) line of binary.

But have you uncovered it????

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9 hours ago, reniat said:

no offense, but i'm not really into downloading random binaries from the internet even, if they start out as a txt.

 

Also, as long as you didn't manually modify the file at any point, just changing filetypes won't change the file itself (at least on windows), so changing file types multiple times doesn't do anything more than the first format change does to obscure the contents ;)

I just wrote some text, converted to 10011010 and then converted the binary to --/-.- then converted to 055 045 then converted to 10011010 again

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You could literally copy paste the text into your forum post. Like Reniat said, no one would download a random text file from mediafire posted by someone with 14 posts on the forum. I don't see why it has to be hosted anywhere externally at all, since it should just be a text file. The entire point of a forum is to share text files.

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Congratulations, you have been randomly alerted to claim a reward!

 

i hate mediafire...

Sudo make me a sandwich 

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